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2/26/2018 | 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM | Wireless Power For Electric Vehicles - A Standardized Solution | Summit A
Wireless Power For Electric Vehicles - A Standardized Solution
When consumers purchase an electric vehicle, they are forced to adopt a new behavior which does not benefit the global adoption of EV’s. Plug-in electric vehicle charging (wired charging) is currently fraught with interoperability issues between many different plug-in standards. Furthermore, plugging in a vehicle is tedious, not automated, messy and can be problematic for those with physical challenges – especially as the power level and cable size become large. Standardized wireless charging of electric vehicles eliminates the many hassles of plug-in charging and is enabled with grid-to-vehicle efficiencies greater than 90%. Standardization of EV wireless charging continues to be key in ensuring safe, efficient, and interoperable charging of all vehicles whether in the garage, in a public parking lot, or driving down the road. With wireless charging, consumers are able to look towards a bright future of seamless wireless vehicle charging and automation. Charging will become easier than refueling.
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Ky Sealy
(), WiTricity Corporation, ky.sealy@witricity.com;
Ky Sealy currently works for WiTricity Corporation as a Senior Principal Engineer. Ky has worked in the field of resonant wireless power transfer for more than 7 years. Since 2010 he has been directly involved in research and design for resonant wireless power systems ranging in power from a few hundred milliwatts to 25 kilowatts across a range of applications and industries.
Ky has served as the sub-team chair for alignment on SAE’s J2954 automotive wireless charging standards committee since shortly after its inception in 2011. He continues to serve in this standard as well as other international standards. He is also currently a member of the Board of Directors and is the Chair for the Magnetic Resonance Wireless Power Committee in the AirFuel Alliance. Ky has a number of issued patents and patents pending in the area of resonant wireless power transfer.
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